Now more than ever, we need high-speed internet for all

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Having high-speed access, a functional computer and the requisite tech skills are imperative if we expect equitable learning outcomes. The issue is equally problematic for the worker who cannot work at home because her only device is a phone or the faith leader who cannot reach his congregation because he does not have the tech skills required to do so. There are several reasons for lack of home access. The greatest, by far, is cost.

We need an uprising of local voices who demand additional federal and state interventions to ensure everyone has access to this vital utility. We should empower more local solutions. The Federal Communications Commission should allow e-rate funding to be used to provide home access for students. And federal stimulus dollars should be directed to help us connect those most vulnerable to the impact of a pandemic. Investing in access for all is the right thing to do, and it will create a better future for everyone in our community.

[Deb Socia is the president of The Enterprise Center, a nonprofit economic development partner to the city of Chattanooga (TN). She was awarded the 2018 Charles Benton Digital Equity Champion Award for her leadership in advancing digital equity.]


Socia: Now more than ever, we need high-speed internet for all